Banwell

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Banwell is a village and civil parish in North Somerset, England, known for its historic caves and medieval architecture.

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Banwell canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
administrativeArea Banwell civil parish
ceremonialCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
country England
countrySubdivision United Kingdom NERFINISHED
district North Somerset unitary district NERFINISHED
governingBody Banwell Parish Council NERFINISHED
hasBuildingOfInterest Banwell Castle folly NERFINISHED
medieval parish church
hasConservationInterest Banwell Caves Site of Special Scientific Interest NERFINISHED
hasDialCode 01934
hasFeature cave system
limestone hills
hasLandmark Banwell Bone Cave NERFINISHED
Banwell Castle NERFINISHED
Banwell Caves NERFINISHED
Banwell Stalactite Cave NERFINISHED
St Andrew’s Church, Banwell NERFINISHED
hasParishChurch St Andrew’s Church, Banwell NERFINISHED
hasPostcodeArea BS
hasPostcodeDistrict BS29
hasPostTown BANWELL NERFINISHED
historicCounty Somerset NERFINISHED
knownFor historic caves
medieval architecture
locatedIn North Somerset NERFINISHED
Somerset
locatedNear A371 road NERFINISHED
Weston-super-Mare NERFINISHED
Winscombe NERFINISHED
OSGridReference ST400590
parishChurchDenomination Church of England NERFINISHED
region southwest England
surface form: South West England
timeZone GMT
timeZoneDST BST
unitaryAuthority North Somerset NERFINISHED

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North Somerset contains Banwell